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Unread 21-06-2011, 15:30
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Re: Liberal Arts Colleges as viable institutions for Engineers

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
David,
My son had several projects including his senior project with John Deere on automated welding. Pretty weird to wear a green hat in the morning and then a yellow hat to Cat in the afternoon. Bradley is a sleeper engineering school in that they have been around for more than one hundred years (1897) offer curriculums in several engineering disciplines and also have liberal arts. check out this...http://www.bradley.edu/academic/
I have sent in a request for more info. Looks like a promising school. My only issue is that West Peoria is not the best part of town. Can you vouch for that? I mean, it can't be as bad as some parts of Los Angeles.

edit: I also read Flint was not the best city either.
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